“Avast, me hearties! Spend a night going back in time and experiencing first-hand what it was like to work and sleep aboard a permanently moored turn-of-the-century tall ship. Celebrate San Francisco’s maritime heritage and travel back to the “Age of Sail”. Try your hand at one of the traditional maritime tasks such as raising a sail, swabbing the deck, rowing a longboat, or riding a bosun’s chair into the rigging; or have fun on a scavenger hunt!”

June 3rd 10 am Cerrito Vista Park. Please bring a Nerf N-Strike Elite. We will provide the darts, please don’t bring any. Boys, Girls, and Siblings all welcome. There will be information about Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Kids will have the opportunity to learn knots, and will also get to test their skill will their Nerf toys. Please Contact RJ Lane for more details rjjob@hotmail.com

MDSC Highlander Hike: Fages

June 17th 9 am Camp Herms. Join Pack 104 for our the Mount Diablo Silverado Council Highlander Hiking Patch Series. Please meet at Camp Herms Lodge and be ready for a 3.3 mile hike. You will need to bring all the water you need for the hike. The hike will end in Tilden Park at Indian Camp near the Little Farm, where we will have a picnic lunch.

– Please Contact James Duerr at james.duerr@gmail.com to RSVP. We will need to coordinate in order to have rides for everyone. We will need some parents to drop off at Camp Herms then pick up at Indian Camp and some on the trail.Camp Herms Day Camp

July 4th 11 am to 3 pm. Pack 104 will be at the El Cerrito 4th of July Celebration promoting Scouting and helping run Carnival games with Troop 104.

Pack 104 Swim NightJuly 21st 530 pm. Scouts will get the opportunity to take the BSA Swim Test, talk with a Lifeguard about water safety, and have fun swimming during the Family Swim at the El Cerrito Pool..

August

Crab Fishing

August 5th 10am – 1 pm. We will meet at the Pier near Fort Baker. No need for a fishing licence or gear. Just bring a lunch and wear layers. There is plenty of hiking around the area and a formal hike will be organized. Camp Herms Cleanup

August 20th 9am – 12 pm. The Pack will do a service project at Camp Herms. Please bring work gloves. All other tools will be provided. There will be Bagels and Coffee.

As the school year winds down it is time to make plans for the Pack’s program in the 2017-18 academic year.

We will hold our annual program planning meeting this month, on Monday May 15th (not the 22nd due to a conflict for Madera parents). It is the day after Mother’s Day to make it easy to remember…

Monday, May 15

Harding MPR Room (where we have our Pack mtgs)

6:30pm to 8:30 or 9

We need one representative from every family to come to help us plan and also to vote on key issues moving forward.

Agenda

1) Participation

Unlike many Scout Troops and Packs who are sponsored by a community, religious, or service organization, etc., Pack 104 has always been independent and self-supporting, with the “Friends of Pack 104” serving as our legal chartering organization for over 50 years. This is a benefit, and a burden, as it means we are free of the issues of a bigger organization, but also responsible for all of our planning and operations. Scouting works best and when families are active participants with their sons, and given our rich program, we really need everyone’s help. After several years of discussion, and as the Pack membership has flourished, the Committee has decided to vote at the next mtg on a plan to move to a “pay or participate” program model.

We have enough jobs, from the big (ie Cubmaster, Den Leader,…) to the smaller (planning an activity, managing T-shirts, …) that there is a role for everyone. We would like to have every family take a role, but if they can’t, we will have the option of opting out for a participation fee. Rather than the complexity of recording hours and collecting funds to be held in escrow as some local organizations do, the proposal is to keep this simple. This item will be voted on at the May meeting, and a list of roles is being prepared and will be available to choose from. We are also legally responsible for voting on our uniformed leadership and can do so for any new roles at the meeting.

2) 2017-18 Program

This is your chance to help set our calendar and activities. Some have told me they like certain activities, don’t like other ones, etc. — this is your chance to change and improve them. Everything is on the table, from time and frequency of Pack mtgs to weekend hikes, campouts, museum tours, etc. Please come prepared with your calendar and ideas/details for fun/favorite things the Pack could do. Attached is a planning calendar to jot down ideas on and bring to the meeting. I have put in the WCCUSD calendar, holidays, etc to help. And John Bowen and others have helped with ideas for overnights, etc.

3) Any other items you want to bring up.

Most parent meetings are optional, but for this one, we need one representative from every family present — as parents you are members of the “Friends of Pack 104” and thus entitled to vote on all issues. If you cannot make it, please email (just to me, not the group) and we can work out a family job, etc.